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OBS Studio 27.0 is out!

Well after about seven weeks of testing, version 27.0 has finally been released. I usually really stress out every time we do a major release, but this time I was pretty surprised that I felt much less stressed out. I have to admit I was pretty concerned about potential issues, especially considering the fact that we basically changed the internal color format for almost all of the textures in the entire program. Another thing that I was concerned about was the Undo/Redo feature, which had a ton of blind spots that we didn't know about until we started testing it. But I think the longer duration of testing really helped iron out all those issues, and all of the contributors worked really hard to help iron out bugs. In the end, it ended up being a near seamless release, and it's amazing considering the large (and deep) extent of changes.

I am really grateful to everyone who contributed to this release. This was the first release where I didn't write any of the big features myself. I did help writing fixes and improvements to those features, but for the most part I was able to focus on managing the project and reviewing code. I wish I could say that I'm good at it, but the reality is that managing the program and reviewing code requires a lot of attention to detail, and for some reason I have a lot of difficulty with that, which is part of the reason why testing probably took longer than it should have. But the update went really well, so I probably shouldn't worry too much about it.

There were so many features and so many changes. It was just unbelievable how big this release was:

And that doesn't even mention all other tweaks, improvements, and bug fixes that have been made. Or all of the other active contributors. The amount of features and changes for this release was just over the top. I can't believe the release went as smoothly as it did. I am just so incredibly grateful to everyone. It was a lot of work ironing out all the bugs and issues, but it was worth it.

As for me, a very large number of code submissions managed to accumulate while we were trying to release version 27. I'm not exactly looking forward to reviewing all that. And that's not even half of what's going on behind the scenes these days. It can be a little bit overwhelming at times.

Anyway, you can check out the latest release here:
https://github.com/obsproject/obs-studio/releases/tag/27.0.0

Hope you all enjoy the release! And thank you very much for all the support.

Comments

If you just want to crop a source, you can hold alt and drag the edges. Otherwise if you have issues with Wayland, just know that our Wayland support is still experimental. Would probably be better to ask questions about Wayland in our Discord server ideally.

Lain

I am using OBS on openSUSE Tumbleweed. I tried to switch to using Wayland instead of X11 and the window capture bit works but I cannot crop the windows with the PipeWire module. Is there anything I can do, file a bug or feature request this someplace? What can I do to help?

CubicleNate

Glad that you like it!

Lain

Incredible software, great work by the entire team, Thank You, Thank You and Thanks a lot.

Udayakanth S

Hugh, is it possible to tweak 27.0 for Glassbrick Zoom application? in 26.0 Glassbrick is working but in 27.0 not anymore ( Thanx!

Andi Vax

I love OBS. Why it took me a whole year to transfer over from a Logitech app, will remain one of the great mysteries of my life.

Brendon O'Connell

I look forward to giving this a spin on openSUSE Tumbleweed! It's been great for years and looks like it just keeps getting better and better!

CubicleNate


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